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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 17th, 2013, 22:11
    Hey RedDog, The DLL files need to stay there in the F24 folders. We could not have a uninstaller as it would leave some planes without certain functions as they share components of this plane. How about redownloading the Installer and running it again. Being that its 500+ megs, perhaps it has a birp in it and is corrupt. It does happen. If that doesn't do it, then we may have to do a refund.
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    June 17th, 2013, 15:26
    Hey RedDog, Question one, no plane: Try rebooting the sim. There are two modules that need to be running for the plane to show up. Let me know if that didn't work. Question two, alias': Yes, files all over tarnation. Question three: Try the reboot before you try the smaller textures route. Lets get your plane visible.
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    June 17th, 2013, 14:52
    No problem. Others will need to know that do this system that you use. Note, you can install to P3D only if you wish. Its a dual Prepar3D and FSX installer. Bill
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 17th, 2013, 11:36
    So, everyone found the Autopilot hidden buttons?
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    June 17th, 2013, 11:34
    Dommo arrigatto, Blue-skin-sahn.... (bows humbly) Yes. I was perhaps one of the last ones without such a system. Seems like nearly everyone has this but me till now.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 17th, 2013, 09:40
    When FSX came about, the $pan was no longer needed in the model in FS, but needed in the 3D building program. $xxxx (what ever you name it) with the $ on the front tells the sim that this is a 'instrumentation' file and handled as gauges. Then the sim reads the texture as gauges. The $ file is also flipped opposite of normal, so in FS, it will be right side up if the maker of the sim is using the $ file for other things, etc. I still use $pan's. (Pan means panel, but you can name them $vc1, $dangpanelthing, $rightlowerpanel, etc). Bill
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 17th, 2013, 09:34
    The problem is that the installer is online-activated. If the installer cannot get the ok from home base, the package is invisible. What ever computer it runs on, it must have an online activation or it doesn't work.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 16th, 2013, 23:27
    Yep.. dang. You cant activate it. Im sorry Heywood. We'll get you a refund ASAP. How do you get your planes activated when you purchase them?
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 16th, 2013, 17:33
    Hey Heywood, You do not need to buy it twice. If its just for your residence, just request a secondary code for your other computer. You can copy the installer over. Just keep the codes saved with the installer. Bill
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 16th, 2013, 17:31
    The tail wheel suspension is up inside the tail and looks like an Oleo damper and is hinged by a dragging link plate. I didn't actually ever find out if it was a free spinning tailwheel or linked internally to the rudder mechanism, so I cant answer that. My apologies. We treated it like a linked tailwheel. From what I remember, I thought you could kick it out of its lock plate and it would freewheel till it locked back into the plate in the bottom of the spinning vertical shaft. (I was pretty young back then and might be thinking of the Stinson). Yep. They do. Our friends in San Diego that had a Staggerwing, whenI got to fly in it, it too sounded like it was idling, but we were moving out!
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 16th, 2013, 15:27
    That is some bright red on those birds. Nice...!
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    June 16th, 2013, 15:22
    The more I worked on the radial version Fairchild, the more it 'kind of' reminded me of a small Beaver. I ended up increasing flaps so that one can drop over the tops of trees better without too much speed gain with full flaps on mountain strips inside forests. Makes coming into Diamond Point a bit easier.
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    June 16th, 2013, 15:20
    Hey DC, How did you do those wide screenshots? Those are slick.
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    June 16th, 2013, 11:39
    In honor of Fathers Day, I am releasing my latest girl, the Fairchild 24. The main reason for this release is that my Dad had one and so this is also for him. As you might know, the Fairchild 24 was born in the 1930's. The famous Industrial Designer Raymond Loewy was hired to design the interior and appointments of the 24 which he equipped it with automotive details, like car door handles, roll down windows, plush interiors and comfortable seats like you would find in a nice automobile. During WWII, a version for duty was created called the Argus. Many of these were shipped over to Europe, and some remained here (in the USA) as coastal patrol spotters. They were able to carry 2 100 pound bombs and they had some success in spotting German U-Boots. The 24 has a strong, welded steel tubing fuselage frame and is finished off with wooden runners top and bottom to give it a nice shape. The tail section leading edges were wood covered and the wings featured wood ribbing with a heavy duty Spruce wood spar, and all covered in fabric/Dacron.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 16th, 2013, 09:43
    YoYo, Is that interior 'real' and with 'that' aircraft?? If so, I like it, lol... We call those in America 'Sleepers'. (hidden incredible features).
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 16th, 2013, 09:41
    Brilliant screenshots you guys.
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    June 14th, 2013, 09:13
    Goodness, man! Awesome screenshot! Saved.....!
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    June 14th, 2013, 09:05
    Lionheart replied to a thread Sibwings Antonov an2 in Prepar3D
    Sounds like me when I started to learn XML code. Welcome to the world of XML. The entire FS structure is almost all XML and C++. XML is basically like HTML or web browser code. When you learn the basics of how it works, its all down hill from there. This reminds me, I need to put this into the wish list at Prepar3D forums; auto DLL.XML listing generating.
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    June 11th, 2013, 11:01
    Lionheart replied to a thread Sibwings Antonov an2 in Prepar3D
    I don't have it yet, so Im no help. Have you posted to their forums or emailed them for a fix?
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    June 10th, 2013, 15:02
    Noddy, Im saving that pic! Nicely done...
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    June 10th, 2013, 08:59
    Many thanks Dino! Awesome jet, awesome work.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 9th, 2013, 11:27
    Thanks for the heads up! BOB looks interesting.
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    June 9th, 2013, 11:21
    Lionheart replied to a thread Addit!pro in Prepar3D
    Thanks Bob for the heads up! Bill
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    June 8th, 2013, 18:24
    lolol.... "Its a convertible now!" eeeks..... Must have been a scary event for the pilot. That was his heart test for the year... for the decade.
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    June 8th, 2013, 16:38
    Lionheart replied to a thread ATC and Crew Programs in Prepar3D
    Im of no help in this department. Waiting for someone else to chime in.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 8th, 2013, 08:48
    lolol... That's pretty cool. Thanks for the info Ferry.
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    June 7th, 2013, 18:42
    Heh heh heh.... I thought these were real photos. Dang...
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    June 7th, 2013, 18:41
    Sure is a huge bird... Goodness... Must fly like a Junkers tri-motor.
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    June 7th, 2013, 09:54
    So, here's a topic. Can people point out any good features instead of bugs? I like that wooden window sill, looking like it was covered with laquere and is aged a bit. So realistic. Another nicely done feature is the gear bay, done in white like Staggers that I have seen. (Oil leaks show up faster this way). The shading of the landing gear, possibly done with Ambient Occlusion rendered shading is brilliant... Another feature that I thought was perhaps artwork later done to screenshots was the brilliant prop disc. Looks like a real aluminum prop.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 6th, 2013, 15:12
    Thanks Cal. I didnt know that airfield is fictional, though it wouldnt matter. The detail in it is real enough in the sim, lol. I dont know how many times I have used Slew and roamed around in the camping grounds and checked out all the details.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 6th, 2013, 15:10
    Some beautiful model work. Those wing tops are brilliant...
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    June 6th, 2013, 11:05
    Cushman... arrgh.. Why couldnt I remember that. Many thanks guys. Bill
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 6th, 2013, 11:03
    Ok... Everyone that is stressing out needs to take a deep breath and chill. First, Alabeo is a hugely popular group that make awesome planes, right? You know, from what you see, that they worked hard on this. You know they tried to get everything right so they didnt have to have any bad comments. Its a fact, as you can see with all the rest, that bugs 'will' surface with a public release 'after' all the testing is done. We test and test and still the bugs come out. The plane has only been out since Tuesday. They'll fix it. Relax. All is well. Usually a full update is carried out about a week after release, on the usual. Thats only a few days, and its already been 4 days. We know that the battery switch has to be blipped once. Give them a chance. Take a chill pill. Bear with them. It will be worth it, I am sure.
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    June 5th, 2013, 16:25
    'Ven vee, in Mother Russia beeeldt bi-planeski, vee make BIG bi-planeski! BEEEEG!' 'Like... Air-liner BEEEG!'
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 5th, 2013, 16:23
    Hey all, Whats the name of that small airport that has the camping area around it? Small logging area and mini airfield near it also that has a little bridge as part of the runway? This would be in Washington and near Israels Farm, around that side of the country. Its not Concrete.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 5th, 2013, 07:43
    Lionheart replied to a thread Took the Plunge in Prepar3D
    I had meant the sliders. Sometimes installers will set sliders well above what our computers will run at. For instance, with FSX, I had to lower nearly everything to actually get FSX to run, otherwise it was at 5FPS, if that. Doing the extra tunes like to the chip management, etc, will help.
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    June 4th, 2013, 12:30
    Lionheart replied to a thread Took the Plunge in Prepar3D
    Hey JKH, Is this first going in without any settings for efficiency? For instance, when we install FSX, we have to set up things so that it will run smoothly. Did you do this with P3D?
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 3rd, 2013, 22:25
    Wild aircraft. From what I remember, pretty large as well.
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    June 3rd, 2013, 22:22
    Gorgeous photos... :medals:
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 3rd, 2013, 22:21
    Sounds like more cold and dark issues being confused with model errors. Check to make sure you have battery power. Using another plane for a cold and dark in a 'new' plane usually will have bad issues occuring. Redo the flight starting with a running plane, carry over into the Staggerwing, and do the same flight. I think your battery was dead.
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 3rd, 2013, 22:17
    Thanks Craig. Good to hear. Kind of them to keep us in the loop. Bill
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  • Lionheart's Avatar
    June 3rd, 2013, 22:15
    Some awesome cars! Great photos, Ferry. Goodness. That P33 is beautiful. So is the Carabo, (one of my faves). What a massive amount of work that factory has done. Bill
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  1. Hi Ryan;

    Just googling for "Early Fairchild Series" (with quotes) will turn them up. They can be found on simviation.com, www.flightsim.com, www.fsdome.com, fsdownload.com. Be sure to download and install Part 1 first; as it has the gauges and sound effects needed for the rest of the series. Enjoy!

    Also, search the above websites for James Hefner. You will find a couple of other planes I also released.

    -James
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    Howdy James,

    Where can I down load your planes?

    Ryan
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    I wanted to personally thank you for the Fairchild 71. I really enjoy it as planes like that are something I can keep up with and enjoy the flight. I welcome anything built for seeing the sights.
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